website copy
website copy
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by Kenya Hobbs - 2006-12-16
In this high gloss society, many ministries have bought into the idea that a picture, or better stated-"flash animation", is worth a thousand words. If you want your online message to impact the world...
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by Dianna Hobbs - 2006-12-16
Gone are the days when families went to a local church just because it was close to home. People now have more options, more access and more information. Is your ministry equipped to cut through the...
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by Kenya Hobbs - 2006-12-16
There's more to editing than owning a red pen or being able to point your mouse and click on "spell check". While spell check is a useful tool, it is no substitute for having the trained eye of an edi...
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by Dianna Hobbs - 2006-12-17
You already have a particular group of people in mind that you believe God has called you to influence, right? Of course you do. Obviously, in order to gain support for your ministry or business, you ...
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by John Pfeiffer - 2006-12-17
Are you wondering why your website may be generating tons of visitors but not converting into sales? Does your website have flashy graphics, cool technology and reads like a brochure, but lacks a comp...
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by John Angelache - 2007-01-06
Copywriting is the essential "X-Factor" for succeeding online.All the marketing, HTML and other knowledge can't save your Internet business if the copy is lame. And, unfortunately, most website copy l...
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by Wendi McNeill - 2007-04-03
Setting up a website is the first step of an online marketing campaign. The success or failure of your web site depends greatly on how you have defined your website goals. If you don't know what you w...
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by Audrey Burton - 2007-06-06
The experts say you need benefit statements in all your marketing - on your website, on your brochures and flyers, in your 30-second introduction and in all types of advertising. This is true.There c...
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by Mumpreneur Coach - 2007-06-20
If you just communicate you can get by. But if you skillfully communicate, you can work miracles.- Jim Rohn Picture this... You walk past a shop around lunch time and glance inside. You're not sure wh...
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by Joe Rispoli - 2007-07-24
Try to keep it simple. Avoid buzzwords and keep your sentences short and snappy. Your copy should be easy to scan and easy to understand. All pages within your site should include a heading. Not just ...